Smith said Thursday he anticipates a meeting to happen "as soon as possible," NFL Media's Omar Ruiz reported, but no meeting currently is set.

Last week, a judge sentenced Smith to 12 days in county jail with a one-day credit, according to a court document obtained by NFL Media. However, that sentence can be served on work crew on Mondays, starting July 28.

Goodell is expected to make a decision on a potential suspension after meeting with the 49ers linebacker.

The Niners star took a leave of absence from the team last season and voluntarily checked into a treatment facility following the arrest for DUI. He missed five games in total.